The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 19, 1937, Page 4

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POLL MP SMP DD. Coccccccccococooce: | CLASSIFIED “You and Your Nation’s Affairs COLUMN WANTED i PT. t Geeaat To Hold Meeting It_was noted in The Citizen re- cently that the late Arthur Bris- bane was a paid subscriber to the (By W. L. STEPHENS) paper. A good newspaper needs COCCCCSOOODCS Ti ‘There will be a regular sesttsaa! that ‘kind of “outside” circulation} There are several vessels of the ° s e e ‘COOK FOR BIG PINE INN. ae ef the Monroe County Council! and it is an asset to Key West to sponge fleet anchored off No Name ply Big Pine Key, Pla. P.-T. A. held tomorrow afternoan,/ have @ good, liberal paper that|Key waiting for the weather to/ 4 4 jan18-3t! beginning at 3:15 o’clock, in the £€S out through the maiis, win-j}c\ear up so they can zo out. Among auditorium of the High ‘School, ning interest for the community] the vessels are Ella Collins, Cap- FOR SALE will be held at Jessfavoured localities. tain Nelson Spencer; the Tat! 2 People at home sometimes for-| Captains James Gibson and a! In 2 sermon recently, a ininister of A full attendance of mem! the benefit they get from their| Baker. It has been blowing inj Prominence said the labor unions requested. ily paper, devoted to home news} heavy breeze for the past severdl | nip ocean one dreie Slew d to their own best ‘interests. weeks, which has kept the craft 5 e believe that every man is wise| in port. 7 fae’. ho subscribes to his local paper. ‘o Held leeting 8 le may mot have time to read it larly but on some occasion it ill be the means of saving him? more than the smal cost of sub-| seription, An item here or there may mean hour at the home of Mrs. Mazie| valuable opportunity, a better Brye, 715 Fleming street. chance for the sale of his prop- All _memibers are requested tojerty, or a job. He may learn attend. some local funetion or activity of special interest to him. Ss Se aE It is “a safe gamble” to patron-' Toney, the brave and bold fish- ize home industry and the local erman, catches more fish than “daily” is proud of its patronage | anyone e’se at Palm Villa. He is a place the capital of the | Si ec : eben ip, a housekeepers’ dictatorshij ecccccceceoes |and the real service it renders ita wey pene: fisherman. He pvp dasa a eee it is to-say there is aeapitalistic tier NEW DeLUXE LADY GILLETTE, Joe Pelnez, son of Mr. and Mrs.} {71cm4s and neighbors. jcatehes them when. ne ane else! matter of fact many of those desig | ‘atorship over labor. RAZOR SETS, in Pearl, Coral) | Frank Voght and party were very successful in landing some big fish on No Name Key bridge. ‘One of their catch was a six-foot { tarpon, and a six-foot shark. Many |pan fish were. also in the catch, including a big jewfish. At one time something took a 70 thread line out to sea and snapped it. | ‘There will be a meeting of-the: American Legion Auxiliary held tomorrow afternoon at the usual SPECIAL GILLETTE SET, gold- plated case and razor with six Jose Pelaez of Caroline street, ac-| iam. Fle. ey their business chiefly on capital sup. {trial employees a manopoly privilege | . 24 Jade. Reg. $6.00 value, led by his friend, Ralpb Jan. 17, 1937. { Mal ec pecole of sath mnegeds . only $2.00. San Carlos Book} Moray, arrived in Key West re- : = | Richard M. Cortez, better} through savings institutions. The in- the ind the om-j Store, 518 Duval street. y ’ |known as~ Albert D: in the c ings | wages i | dec1T-tf cently over the highway from St. Pauw, Minn., for a visit of sev- | movies, is now. Today’s GILLETTE NEW DeLUXE Razor era! weeks. Pine Key. He i eee - quite a while at ‘SETS, chromium or gold-plated George Koch, lef hi { Anniversaries — | the writer and Ray Vanatten. He on and zazor with biz blades 2 ee pe och, left over the high- lis fond of fishing and is very much . Sms s ag, RESSION lies experts predict a dozen years way this morning for Lower Mate-| *®*P**POCCCCCCCoCCseRe® ;. LK. 1 with all optdoor sports. 4 ee = ibe char; _San Carlos Book Store, 518 Du-! DEPRES: Is hesse gable — federal, euutbe where he has been assign-|_ 1737—(200 years ago) Bern-| 2 "ise ofteapleat.and n : sessed deci7-t#} CAUSE OF MAN’S geurine y ed te work on the Overseas Bridge|ardin de Sainte-Pierre, French Sage ‘ e of labor at the market oie oe MORALE FALLING state or local—will be dribbling Project. Hig assignment comes] man of letters, author of the clas-;,, Charlels Johnson is still at Big They do not dictate any: of |thei ral FOR RENT — out to veterans of the great war from the Florida State Employ-|sic novel, “Paul dnd Virginia,”|Pine Key and expects to remain these prices. They are all fixed by the RE i SE Raa a ‘ Nei rapes ooo alin horn. Died Ian. 21, 1814 for some time engaged in crawfish-| Market. They produce their cars, and FOR RENT—Upper apartment.' , ‘Continued trom Page One) | ¢! ery : ; sree . jing and angling for other varie-; the buyers are Twilling tn cae os Four rooms and bath; no chil-|*e care of “unemploynbles,” « NYA Jobe Go Begging : ties, principle they cimply do on a large dren, at 628 White street. Ap-|Z2ullion more or less, he had ref-' game college: in Washington Captain George E. Rice, U. S.'~ 1749—Isaiah Thomas. Boston’s! scale what every American citizen aly Gaiti’s Barber Shop, 109|¢?ence largely to aged, ill and oes ited much mane thee A., retired, who, with Mrs, Rice,/noted printer, publisher, patriot, ; does. They pay the market price for | yj 19-t¢|!#me whose condition could i ‘le & ape 2 is *| Frank Voght and party are} what they buy and sell their com- bee clings Pe fu half of thelr quotes of $20) had been spending a while in Key | historian of the press and founder Sending Philadelphia. They| ™odities or services at the market |‘"* iscarcely be chargeable fully to West with Mrs. Rice's sister, Missj of the American Antiquarian So-|/¢8¥ine fer Philadelphia. They) Fives. Pats isbgie mone TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. all| the depression. month jobs under the Netiowal Hieen Williams, at the family|ciety, born in Boston. Died April/*™=ht many fish while here) Under American industrial free-|class of dictators 4s antagonistic’ te | modern conxeniences. Apply| But what about the “moderate- Youth Administration. Many sit home on Elizabeth street, left this} 4, 1831. jamong them being some very dom, employers can't fix wages. Wages |the American principle of equalrights | 1116 Grinnell street. nov27-tf;'¥ employable” man who can't gents bunt out full the patret morning for Miami and expects to return the latter part of the jlarge ones. are fixed by the market, as the prices | to all and special privileges to none, ui e s way i i j of commodities are fixed by the mar-| and is an outrage against ele _ ae xray back inte Pek axe jobs as elevator operators for FURNISHED APARTMENT with | 1807—Robert E. : - ket. Everyone who is not ignorant, | justice in social relationships. : : . tal obvee, evigchict of the Confederate | . ss $ a (Address questions to the author care of this newspaper) electric ice box. 1001 Eaton |days bring moze jobs? pvngmne Bis oan wide Army, whose character and geniu: Today In Histor: y : street. Phone 879-J. Locking at that spectacle, re. then go toe school on Wepaaras Tas eae a ee ee dec31-1mox ; —___ - - — ~~ time, born at “Stratford,” Va. ING DANCE TOMORROW | RADIO PROGRAM BY Died at Lexington, Va. Oct. 12, 1840—Lt. Charles Wilkes, U. NIGHT AT SLOPPY JOE’S| TOBACCO COMPANY 1870. . ”|S. .N., in charge of a rather poor- H jly-equipped Government expedi- j tion; the first to sight the Ant- papi nnd os ae ort arctic Continent; curiously enough, 5 s ae of | D’Urvilie, in charge of a French Bs a ctes | pedition, also sighted land the re, born in Boston. Died in came day. Baltimore, Oct. 7, 1849. j id Paul Lake, machinist with the WPA, left this morning for Long Key, where he has been assigned ‘to one of the bridge projects. place him among the great of a eoee MUSIC THOROUGH PIANO INSTRUC- Anotlier big event at Sloppy | Liggett and Myers Tobacco] TION. All grades. Charles Joe’s is scheduled for tomorrow| Company, makers of Granger} Roberts Music Studio, 613 Mar- night when another free. dance Rough Cut Smoking Tobacco andj © garet street. jan19-3tx | will be given starting at 9:00 Chesterfield Cigarettes, will fea- Ce aes 3 o'clock. ; ture a good radio program tonight Music for dancing at this af- at 7:30 o’clock over Oolumbiaj} WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR fair will be furnished by a local Network. CISTERN and clean it for the orchestra. There will be other’ Alexander Wolcott, commen- roa — 701 aniS-aee entertainment such as tap and tator or Town Crier, artist on the rhumba dances and songs by a Program, promises a real treat to local vocalist. all who listen in. Mr. and Mrs. John Borden, who were in Key West during the lest sickness and death of Mrs. Borden's mother, Mrs. Margaret Felton, which occurred last Thu d@ay, left over the highway thi morning for their home in Miami. ; | 1861—Vassar College, Pough- -tineg hate Leagics Sr Ganesan N. Y.. incorporated. il een, Philadelphia’s famed surgeon and professor, | 1886—Congress enacted Presi- born in Philadelphia. Died there,! gential Succession | Act—Presi- Zane 7, 1932. dentto be succeeded by Vice . : __ {President and then in order, Sec- 1848—Minor C. Keith, Latin) retary of State, of the Treasury, American promoter, railway build-! of War, the, Attorney-General er, a founder of the United Fruit ! Postmaster-General, of the Navy iad — or N. Y¥. Died and Interior. une 14, H Harry O’Chandareno, who was. spending a few days in Key West, left this morning over the high- way for Miami. He intended to Temain for a longer stay but yes- terday received a telegram calling him back on business. Subscribe to The Citizen. Chek he ddhed he dhdkaddadead, Sama w, FOLDING BEACH CHAIRS : : N W. Earl Julian, of the Key West Electric company, left this morn- mig over the highway for Miami, ‘te attend the three days’ conven- tion of the Toppers from the. southeastern United States. } 1983—Iowa governor issued 1851—David Starr Jordan, not-| proclamation asking suspension of ed California naturalist, college! foreclosures—beginning, moratori- president and peace advocate, born! ym on mortgages by life insur- near Gainesville, N. Y. Died Sept. i ance companies the country over. 19. 1931. LEER ES ATA NIE a winter, PALACE For This Liquid | Imperial Lotion contains six itch Conrad Nagel in shin folds to reach, Sod kill the SEE Cee eae? fo reac! a . cause of eczema, rash, tetter, ring- Tonight: PRIZE NIGHT Tom anA commas dich, legeant | Matinee S-10¢ Night 10-15¢ Robert K. Reese and Julia Reese ‘were two of the three passengers arriving by plane from Miami this morning and are guests at the Casa Marina hotel. CARD OF THANKS N RECLINNING CHAIRS With Foot Rest and Canopy $2.90 Without Foot Rest or Canopy $1.35 With Foot Rest Only - 2.10 Rocking Chairs 1.98 Yacht Chairs : $1.50 Te our many friends who so Kindly assisted us during our re-. cent bereavement, the death of. our beloved ‘one, Mrs. Atiella’ Skelton, we extend our heartfelt’ Made of natural varnished hardwood and strong, colored canvass | “TOURIST,” take advantage of this wonderful weather we're having N N N N \ N N FOR THE OUTING PARTY iF YOU LAKE GOOD BREAD— THEN SWITCH TO 1 Gal. Faucet Jug. Keeps liquids 14 Gal. Thermos Jug. Large hot or cold Ree mouth. Painted green _ $1.05 the world in picture form, every week and up-to-the-minute. Newspictures that move and are full of action and alive with human interest and -heart interest — newspictures that tell their stories about what's going on the world over—are con- tained_in MIDWEEK PICTORIAL every week. 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